PAGE EIGHT u Vote for ONE For United States Senator WILLIS E. REED. Madison EDWARD R. BURKE Omaha FLOYD L. BOLLEN friend ANTHONY T. MONAHAN Benson CHARLES W. BRYAN Lincoln For United States Senator for ONE ALBERT W. WEICHEL RICHARD C. HUNTER Vote State Ticket Vote for ONE For Governor IZ1 JOHN F. ROHN Fremont EH MAUD E. NUQUIST Osceola Zl TERRY CARPENTER Scottsbluff D WM. B. BANNING Union IZl WILLIAM FREDERICK PORTER Lincoln IZ FRANK J. KLOPPING Wayne CH EUGENE D. O'SULLIVAN Omaha CH R. L. COCHRAN Lincoln CU J. G. STROBLE Nebraska City Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor CU WALTER H. JURGENSEN Lincoln J. A. GUTTERY Lynch Vote for ONE For Secretary of State C HARRY R. SWANSON Omaha Ej CHARLES H. DRISCOLL Lincoln Vote for ONE . For Auditor 1Z3 WILLIAM B. PRICE O. H. OLSON C. A. FROST tZl PAUL H ALPINE For Commissioner of Public Vote for ONE GEORGE WERNER ARCHIE S. GILLAND THOMAS J. WALSCH WALTER H. JENSEN GEORGE JACKSON HARRY P. CONKLIN HARRY E. REAVIS JOHN W. FILLMAN C. A. LORD ARNOLD J. LILLIE Vote for ONE For State Treasurer C GEORGE E. HALL. Lincoln D) To Fill Vacancy Lincoln Omaha of Public Accounts Lincoln Hastings Omaha Omaha Lands and Buildings Deshler Kearney Stanton Lincoln Nelson Scottsbluff Battle Creek Osceola Lincoln Plattsmouth AUGUST Vote for ONE For Attorney General LD RAYMOND W. McNAMARA Hartington EU FRANCIS V. ROBINSON. ...Lincoln EZ1 WM. H. WRIGHT Scottsbluff Vote for ONE For Railway Commissioner H. L. CHALLBURG Potter FRED A. GOOD Lincoln J. C. McREYNOLDS Lincoln HUGH LaM ASTER Lincoln L. C. OBERLIES Lincoln FRANS JOHNSON Wahoo JAMES A. SLAUGHTER Omaha KNUD CHRISTIAN KNUDSON Omaha WILL M. MAUPIN Lincoln HORACE M. DAVIS Lincoln ANDY J. WELCH Milford LYNN C. ROBERTS ! Omaha Congressional Ticket Vote for ONE F. F. FULTON Wymore FRANK MILLS t Lincoln HENRY C. LUCKEY Lincoln J. B. DOUGLAS. ....... .Tecumseh CATHERINE F. McGERR. Lincoln G. E. PRICE Lincoln FRANK A. PETERSON. Lincoln O. W. MEIER Lincoln HENRY M. WOLFE Lincoln GEORGE L. SANTO : . . Lincoln FLOYD RAWLINGS Lincoln CARLSANDEN Lincoln Legislative Ticket Vote for ONE For State Senator, Second District CH FRED L. CARSTEN : Avoca C HENRY R. CLEVE Nebraska City For State Representative, Sixth District Vote for ONE EH GEO. E. NICKLES Murray I I PAULSCHEWE Murdock County Ticket Vote for ONE For County Clerk IZ BRUCE A. ROSENCRANS Plattsmouth I I BERNARD G. WURL PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJENAL 4i 9 3 1 34 For Congressman, First District Plattsmouth Vote for ONE For Register of Deeds CARL KEIL Plattsmouth LILLIAN G. WHITE Plattsmouth CLARENCE TROY Plattsmouth CHARLES W. HULA Plattsmouth .. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE For County Treasurer j. L. STAMP Plattsmouth CU PETER P. GRADOVILLE Plattsmouth H H. L. TAPLETT Plattsmouth Vote for ONE For County Sheriff IZ MARTIN D. NEILSEN Weeping Water Zl JESS N. ELLIOTT Plattsmouth IZ1 H. SYLVESTER I I LJ J. E. LANCASTER Vote for ONE For County Attorney I I 1 1 HARRY K. DWYER Vote for ONE For County Surveyor D R. D. FITCH, Jr Vote for ONE For County Assessor CH W. H. PULS Plattsmouth Precinct For Delegates to County Convention Vote for NINE CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss: I, Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk, of Cass county, Nebras ka, do hereby certify that the sample Democratic ballot pub lished' above is a true and correct copy of the official ballot to be used at the Primary Election to be held in Cass county, Nebraska, on Tuesday, August 14th, 1934. Witness my hand and official Seal at Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, this 6th day of August, 1934. GEO. R. SAYLES, (Seal) County Clerk, Cass County, Nebr. For Clerk of the District Court Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Plattsmouth THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934 Lawyers are Drafted by Okla homa High Court Writing Tenative Opinions to Clear the Docket, Now Fifty Years Behind. Oklahoma City. The nation's le gal fraternity is watching with in terest an unusual experiment in Ok lahoma. Fifty years behind on its docket, the state supreme court has drafted several hundred prominent attorneys who will become tempor ary Justices and prepare tentative opinions for approval or rejection of the court. In addition forty district Judges and the three Judges of th? criminal court of appeals are busy writing tentative opinions without additional compensation. Chief Justice Fletcher Riley, at 41, one of the youngest men in hi position in the nation, originated th.j plan less then a year ago. lie now declares it successful and predicts it eventually may be adopted in oth er states where dockets are congest ed. With more than 2,000 cases on tl.. docket of the court, Justice Riley told a recent state bar convention that unless help were received it would require more than fifty years to catch up with the cases altho Ok lahoma justices were writing 1U opinions a year each and more than keeping abreast of current filings. He presented his plan of t reat in;; a state Judicial council and of using the court's "inherent power" of hav ing district judges and attorneys pie pare tentative opinions. A legisla tive act was not required, he said. His plan received immediate ap proval. He added that Oklahoma justice during the last year have urittin twice as many opinions as courts in Missouri and Kansas and more than in most states. Hundreds of suits ar filed annually in Oklahoma due to new quetions arising over oil, min ing, political, industrial, and agri cultural and tax Issues. MYNARD CHUBCH NOTICE General Foch says: "Battles are won the day before." Not only does the general carefully outline Ins plans, and place his men before ho strikes. The word morale has come to have a large place in the talk about tlic men who fought because of their phy sical, mental, and moral condition. And their condition was determined by what they were doing and think ing for a day, indeed many days, be fore they went into the battle. I)i i not Wellington say that Waterloo was won at Eton, where he and oth r generals were educated? J church where you first saw the light, and the need of a Savior, should you Then when we think of the little not say the victory for me was wo:i at Mynard, where I met Satan an I defeated him, and have been sink ing victory all the way? Sunday, Aug. 12, morning wor ship at eleven o'clock. The Sabbath school at ten o'clock. Royal Smith, supt. Come thou an I we will do thee good. Basket dinner in the basement. Covered dish luncheon. Bring sand wiches for your own family. Quarterly conference in afternoon. Bro. Vannice present. Important business for the future of work of the kingdom. Be present. FATHER KACZMAEEK ILL Father J. J. Kaczmarek, pastor ( ' the Holy Rosary Catholic church, lo cated on west Pearl street, has be. ;i taken very severely ill at the ceh - ill for the past several days, bein : treme heat with a heart attack la; oration of mass Sunday. Tho ex made the condition of Father Karz- forced to remain at home undo ni'd- marek very serious anc lie hss bee i Ical care. The many friends of tlih able and distinguished minister wi.'l regret to learn of his illness and tru.it that he may soon be able to resume 1113 active parish work. For County Superintendent (Political Advertising r. T. JOHNSON Dr. Frank R. Molak wishes to announce the opening of his new Dental Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. A. Griffin for the general practice of dentistry. Particular Attention to Children Telephone 229